by Ed Hinerman | Dec 13, 2012 | business life insurance, buy/sell life insurance, CEO life insurance, death benefit, executives, insurance, life insurance
Any of us who have financial responsibilities should have life insurance to cover the need. I carry life insurance that would pay off rental property and our home if I died, leaving my wife with an income stream and no debt. I carry some more that would replace the...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 26, 2012 | death benefit, incontestability, insurance, lapse, life insurance, life insurance claim process, reinstatement
With the possible exception of AARP, life insurance companies truly go out of their way to make sure every legitimate life insurance claim is paid and if the legitimacy of the claim is in a gray area, could really be seen both ways, they will almost always come down...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 22, 2012 | AARP, beneficiary, cancer, contestability, contestability period, death benefit, insurance, life insurance, New York Life
Can you imagine how bored I would get if I couldn’t count on AARP to provide blog material on an absolutely continuous, unending basis? After all of the really awful things I’ve had to say about the AARP/New York Life insurance program over the years, my...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 1, 2012 | AARP, contestability, contestability period, death benefit, insurance, life insurance, senior life insurance
I’ve minced no words over the years about how bad the AARP/New York Life life insurance program is. It is so egregiously over priced and under guaranteed that I swear, if I got selling it to some elderly person in their home, I could be justifiably locked up....
by Ed Hinerman | May 14, 2012 | contestability, death benefit, insurance, life insurance
There is probably no more misunderstood part of a life insurance policy than the contestability or incontestability period. This is the two year period beginning with the date the policy goes in force during which a company can review the underwriting and pull...
by Ed Hinerman | Apr 23, 2012 | conversion, death benefit, estate taxes, insurance, life insurance, term insurance
I thought it would be good to revisit some of the original posts on this forum. It’s been over 5 years and somewhere near a million words now and I wanted to see if I’m like a politician and flip flop on issues, or as I found in a few cases, the issues...
by Ed Hinerman | Apr 5, 2012 | customer service, death benefit, Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, life insurance claim, life insurance claim process
What day Ed? It’s a strange thought process I go through some days preparing to add to this heap of my opinion called Ed Hinerman On Life Insurance. I started to write this yesterday and got off on a tangent that was so full of myself it triggered my gag reflex....
by Ed Hinerman | Mar 31, 2012 | death benefit, insurance, life insurance, life insurance claim, pilot, private pilots
I had an interesting email question yesterday concerning whether or not there is a time limit on filing a claim for life insurance. There are plenty of stories out there about old stock being found and old life insurance policies turning up. In this case the son who...
by Ed Hinerman | Jan 20, 2012 | beneficiary, contingent beneficiary, death benefit, insurance, life insurance
Where do I want the life insurance death benefit to go if I die prematurely? That’s an easy answer for most of us. We want it to go to our spouse. We want him or her to have the money to carry on in the event we are no longer around to provide income and, of...
by Ed Hinerman | Jan 4, 2012 | business life insurance, buy/sell life insurance, death benefit, insurance, lapse, life insurance, reinstatement, senior life insurance
Did you know that you have the right to name a second person to receive bills and notices for your life insurance policy? I have no idea what the number really is, but I am betting the number of death benefits that aren’t paid every year due to a policy lapsing...
by Ed Hinerman | Nov 28, 2011 | Dave Ramsey, death benefit, insurance, life insurance
I often have the budget discussion with people who fall into the less than perfect health category, impaired risk life insurance in the industry. They don’t get the bang for the buck that someone young and healthy, or for that matter over 50 and healthy. My...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 27, 2011 | accidental death, contestability, death benefit, hazardous activities, insurance, life insurance, pilot, private pilots, scuba diving, skydiving
Let’s start with the good news. If you have life insurance in force and you took up your hazardous activity after putting that life insurance policy in force, and didn’t apply for the insurance because you were anticipating taking up the dangerous hobby,...
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 21, 2011 | accelerated death benefit, death benefit, insurance, life insurance
A few days ago I wrote a post about a blog comment concerning a person who was looking into the accelerated death benefit on their Met Life group policy. Her husband is terminally ill and they remembered that they could take a portion of the death benefit up front....
by Ed Hinerman | Jun 17, 2011 | accelerated death benefit, death benefit, insurance, life insurance
I have written several posts about the life insurance accelerated death benefit. As a refresher the practice of offering a partial accelerated benefit to terminally ill clients came about as a way to put some real dirt bags out of business. The bags would prey on...
by Ed Hinerman | Feb 10, 2011 | death benefit, insurance, life insurance
There is probably nothing that is sacred anymore with the federal government and almost every state government facing mounting budget deficits, loss of tax revenue and so on. I’m sure every level of government must have multiple committees whose sole job is to...
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